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Friday, March 15, 2013

The March 15 Issue Of The NonProfit Times

March 15 is known as the Ides of March, something we are told to "beware." There's no danger here at The NonProfit Times, though, as we have just released our March 15 issue.

The new edition covers a variety of stories, from continued turnover at Komen to a so-called "donorbomb" at a university. Let's take a closer look at some of the new content:

Articles

CEO Turnover Continue At Some Komen Chapters: Nearly a year after Susan G. Komen for the Cure's much maligned decision (and then reversal) to stop funding Planned Parenthood, the organization is still dealing with fallout in the form of continued CEO turnover.

Chefs Chop Away At Hunger: One of the more popular shows on the Food Network is "Chopped," which has four chefs battle to create a perfect three-course meal. On a special episode aired on election day, four chefs working the kitchens of nonprofits gave the panel of judges quite a show.

University's Postcard 'Bombing' Actually A Good Thing: Saint Peter’s, in celebration of its 140th anniversary this past May,
sought to gain 140 new donors in one day. The initiative was officially
called “Let’s Get It Done June 1,” but it was known internally as
“Donorbomb.”

Columns

Getting Cooperation: The Nature Conservancy has been working to get back to where it was
financially before the Great Recession, making a push to expand its
audience. To that end, it has been getting more deeply involved in cooperative
databases, operations by which organizations can share their lists
rather than selling or simply exchanging them.

Risky Business: To meet its 2010 strategic plan of growing members and supporters, the
Washington, D.C.-based Human Rights Campaign needed to expand its reach and engage
more broadly in areas that it previously had not, according to Ann
Crowley, director of membership and online strategy. And so, HRC in
August 2011 launched “On The Road to Equality,” a bus tour visiting 19
cities.

These are just a sampling of the articles you can expect to find in the March 15 issue of The NonProfit Times. To see all of the content, head to our online store to purchase either a digital or print subscription of NPT.

About The NonProfit Times

Founded in 1987, The NonProfit Times is published 17 times per year and is the premier business publication for nonprofit management. The NonProfit Times reaches 38,000 executive decision makers and addresses all business functions of the nonprofit organization including the latest news, fundraising, financial management, direct marketing, technology and legal and human resource issues. With monthly Special Reports, and 5 specialized enewsletters The NonProfit Times is the source for business information for the nonprofit industry. Visit our website at www.thenonprofittimes.com